Linda Nolan, the iconic singer and TV personality, has passed away at 65, leaving behind a legacy of inspiration and love.

London: It’s a tough day for fans of Linda Nolan. The singer and TV star has sadly passed away at 65. She had been battling cancer for years, showing incredible strength throughout.
Linda was first diagnosed with breast cancer back in 2005 but got the all-clear in 2011. Unfortunately, she faced a second diagnosis in 2017, and by 2020, it had spread.
She shot to fame at just 15 with her sisters in The Nolans, a group that brought us hits like ‘I’m in the Mood for Dancing.’ They were a staple on Saturday night TV in the 70s.
Linda was more than just a singer; she was a beloved panellist on Loose Women and wrote for The Mirror. Her family was by her side when she passed peacefully.
Tributes have been pouring in online. The Nolans shared a heartfelt message, saying she inspired millions with her courage and grace. She truly was a beacon of hope.
Many in the media, like Melanie Blake, expressed their sadness, remembering Linda as a true legend who fought cancer bravely. Others, including her colleagues and friends, shared their love and memories of her incredible talent.
Even the charity Breast Cancer Now honored her, recognizing her as a long-time ambassador who championed the needs of those living with secondary breast cancer.
Linda Nolan will be missed dearly, but her spirit and legacy will live on in the hearts of many.